President Donald Trump sparked outrage on Sunday after his heavily edited recorded speech played at his national prayer event in Washington, D.C.
Trump addressed the crowd at his “Rededicate 250” event, billed as an effort to highlight “God’s presence in our national life throughout 250 years of American history,” according to the event’s website. It was held at the National Mall and featured appearances from Trump’s Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and several prominent MAGA and Evangelical Christian figures.
In the video, Trump appears to struggle to read a Bible verse. Onlookers also noted multiple edits to the video, which called the authenticity of Trump’s message into question.
Political analysts and observers mocked the clip on social media.
“Holy s—,” Ron Filipkowski, editor-in-chief of the MeidasTouch Network, posted on X. “This is a prerecorded message with lots of obvious edits, and this is the best he can do? He looks like a cadaver, sounds like he’s on a ventilator, and can’t even properly read the sections that come from a book he’s never read.”
“Lmao is Trump ‘reading’ a Bible verse from a teleprompter,” political commentary account “Wu Tang is for the Children” posted on X.
“Disturbingly theocratic,” Julian Andreone, Capitol Hill reporter for Drop Site News, posted on X.
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